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...collection of acronyms that surrounds the four resolutions gives a slight hint of the institutional maneuvering that has gone on all fall. And in each case, the goal of the committee meetings and the student petitions has been to gain a position on the Faculty docket. The reason that places on the docket have become so widely-sought is that only the Faculty can take any decisive action on ROTC; student groups like the HUC and the HRPC can debate and pass resolutions, but their action means little without Faculty concurrence. The separate paths that each of today's three...
...Board will present its decision on punishment to the Faculty at its meeting Tuesday. Before the Faculty votes on punishment, however, it will consider the question of who should be present at Faculty meetings. Dean Ford said he placed the topic on the docket because he felt that there was some question about the matter and that there should be some discussion on it. He did not speculate whether or not there would be any formal motions on it or whether the Faculty would act on the matter on Tuesday. "No matter what happens, however, students will not be permitted...
There, archiac or not, the Harvard process of decision had shown itself responsible to student concern over ROTC. It had taken the Dow incident to get Student-Faculty Council established and a new procedure on recruitment adopted. This time, the docket of the Faulty consisted of resolutions which al reflected student opinions or resulted from student-faculty discussions. Supporters of the SDS position had freely argued their case with SFAC, and a similar resolution was before the Faculty. This time, it could not be said that University passivity had forced the students to act; it was the move of some...
Although meeting the criticism that present ROTC courses are not controlled by the Harvard Faculty, the CEP proposal is considerably milder than any of the four student-initiated recommendations now on the docket for the special Faculty meeting this Thursday...
Police Powers. Though the docket does not promise many trail-blazing cases this year, the Justices may begin laying down some guidelines to protect the rights of the poor. In one case, a North Carolina woman claims that her eviction from a public housing project was illegal. Also being challenged are welfare laws in two states and Washington, D.C., that require a person to be a resident for a full year before he can be eligible for payments. A favorable decision for the plaintiffs may doom similar residency rules in 41 states and bring benefits to about 100,000 poor...